Friday, August 23, 2024 - Nairobi County Governor, Johnson Sakaja, has revealed the reason why he remained silent when police were killing Gen Zs during the anti-Government protests in Nairobi in June and July this year.
Speaking on Friday, Sakaja said it was because he wanted to
listen to what Kenyan youths were saying.
“I kept quiet because as a leader it is good to listen.”
“There's dignity in silence and listening,” he said.
He said from his silence, he was able to gather key things
that the Kenyan youths want, key among them, to be part and parcel of
decision-making and the country's development.
He said the youths also want radical transparency in
everything those in power do.
“They want to know how much you have invested in projects,
how much you have collected in revenue and how you have spent… Once you give
radical transparency they understand,” Sakaja said.
The Governor said the other thing the young people wanted was
to do away with tribalism in the country, and they must be listened to.
The Kenyan DAILY POST
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